by Jenny Edgar | Sep 25, 2025 | Paediatric Feeding
What is Play-Based Feeding Therapy? Play-based feeding therapy uses play as the primary tool to help children explore and feel comfortable with food. Instead of pressure at the dinner table, therapy sessions introduce food in a fun, safe, and engaging way. Children...
by Jenny Edgar | Sep 18, 2025 | Speech Sounds, Speech Therapy for Children
Articulation disorders are speech difficulties that make it hard for children to pronounce sounds correctly. Common examples include: Saying “wabbit” instead of “rabbit” Having a lisp when producing the “s” sound Replacing or omitting sounds altogether These...
by Jenny Edgar | Sep 18, 2025 | Language Development, Speech Therapy for Children
Why Everyday Language Matters Supporting your child’s language development doesn’t require expensive toys or formal lessons. The key is consistent interaction, modelling words, and making daily activities fun. Here are five proven strategies you can use today. 1....
by Jenny Edgar | Sep 15, 2025 | Speech Sounds, Speech Therapy for Children
What Are Speech Sound Delays or Disorders? Speech sound delays and disorders occur when children have ongoing difficulty producing speech sounds accurately or consistently. While it’s normal for young children to make speech errors as they learn—for example, saying...
by Jenny Edgar | Sep 14, 2025 | Adult Stuttering, Speech Therapy for Adults
Stuttering isn’t only a childhood condition. Many adults continue to stutter later in life—or experience it again during times of stress, illness, or major life changes. Living with stuttering as an adult can feel frustrating and isolating, especially if it affects...